Noctuary Thomas Ligotti 9781596064706 Books
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Noctuary Thomas Ligotti 9781596064706 Books
Ligotti is one of a kind, even among the writers of "weird" fiction from the present going back to Lovecraft, Poe, Count Stenbock and Arthur Machen. This isn't necessarily going to appeal to all, or even many, fans of the horror genre who like solid character development and plotting and a big reveal of the horror payoff. Ligotti writes in the shadows, of shadows, there is mystery (small m, not the Mystery genre) galore, and unease, and a sense that all is shadow, if that. Reading his nonfiction Conspiracy Against the Human Race might be a good introduction to the Ligotti neophyte, as it lays out the philosophical ground on which his fiction stands. I dearly wish this book, and all of his books, would come back into print... not in costly limited editions, but readily available... and was happy to see two books get a relatively recent release from Penguin Classics... a distinction well deserved. Perhaps now that Penguin has started the Horror Classics imprint, more will follow from Ligotti. I'd recommend any of his short fiction (can't vouch for the graphic novels someone has adapted from his work) to fans of Kafka, Bruno Shulz, J. L. Borges, Alfred Kubin, maybe, or enjoys watching the films of The Brothers Quay or Jan Švankmajer... these more than King, Koontz, Straub, and even Lovecraft, though Lovecraft is closer than the others. This isn't pulp, and it isn't straight Horror (capital H) genre fiction. These stories are finely tuned exhalations, sighs, of dis-ease and the horror of existing in this world and body and mind. That said, they are also fun to read, if the reader has tasted and knows of this dis-ease, this feeling of being nobody, nowhere, and yet being, somebody among other somebodies, someplace, these others maybe knowing they are nobody, nowhere, maybe not knowing, and maybe one or more are truly Something, supernatural, puppet master, source of horror.Tags : Noctuary [Thomas Ligotti] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Noctuary is the third volume of Thomas Ligotti's horror stories to appear in a revised, definitive edition from Subterranean Press. The first two collections in this series,Thomas Ligotti,Noctuary,Subterranean,1596064706,Horror General,American Horror Fiction,Fiction,Fiction - Horror,Fiction Horror,Horror,Horror - General,Short Stories (single author)
Noctuary Thomas Ligotti 9781596064706 Books Reviews
Some of the stories are more engaging than others, but they're dense. This isn't something to just sit down and read through. I'm still working my way through it and I bought it a long time ago.
When I do sit down and read, I like what I'm reading.
Thomas Ligotti's stories are more compressed here than in a few of his other collections the longest story here being 40 pages, but often many of the stories are just a few. This compression gives Ligotti's comsicism less space to articulate itself, so these stories have almost a darkly poetic quality. Ligotti's subtly can even dominate in very brief prose, but this may be more accessible than many of Ligotti's other works because of the compression of some of the stories.
Thomas Ligotti is considered a horror author, or a writer of weird fiction. I see him as more than that. Ligotti has transcended the trap of genre and writes a kind of languid, hallucinatory, fiction that is rarely matched by others. He is in the league of Poe and Lovecraft's better imitators.
I first read Noctuary twenty years ago. I was a child and couldn't get enough of gory horror books. I would go to the bookstore and purchase any book off of the tiny Horror shelf and devour it in a manner of days. The more violent and blood caked the book, the happier I was. Until, one day, a slim volume called Noctuary appeared. I had never heard of the author, but the cover art and strange title was enough to cause me to hand over my coin.
The first story in the collection, The Medusa, was such a shock that I read it over again as soon as I had finished it the first time. The writing was focused, yet disjointed in a way. Time seemed to shift and the edges of things slid in a subtle and strange way. The whole book read that way. Each story felt as if I were trying to remember and tell someone about a particularly horrific dream. There was very little blood and gore, but the overall effect of the book was much more disturbing. I was, in a very real sense, haunted by this book from that moment on. It infected me in a way that I cannot quite explain. It is a subtle and nearly intangible disease, but I was changed then.
I hadn't read any of these stories, until the Subterranean Press began to re-issue definitive editions of Ligotti's cannon. Reading these tales again, after twenty years, was like meeting an old friend. But an old friend that is unstable and a tad dangerous. It was lovely to reminisce about old times, but I know that my old friend will damage me in some way. The damage will most assuredly be in my best interest, will most assuredly add excitement to my life, and will most surely push me in the direction of a deeper contemplation of the oddity of existence. But, it is still damage at the end of the day. Noctuary is much like Chambers' King In Yellow. To read it, is to succumb to it and live it.
I can't recommend this book enough.
Ligotti is one of a kind, even among the writers of "weird" fiction from the present going back to Lovecraft, Poe, Count Stenbock and Arthur Machen. This isn't necessarily going to appeal to all, or even many, fans of the horror genre who like solid character development and plotting and a big reveal of the horror payoff. Ligotti writes in the shadows, of shadows, there is mystery (small m, not the Mystery genre) galore, and unease, and a sense that all is shadow, if that. Reading his nonfiction Conspiracy Against the Human Race might be a good introduction to the Ligotti neophyte, as it lays out the philosophical ground on which his fiction stands. I dearly wish this book, and all of his books, would come back into print... not in costly limited editions, but readily available... and was happy to see two books get a relatively recent release from Penguin Classics... a distinction well deserved. Perhaps now that Penguin has started the Horror Classics imprint, more will follow from Ligotti. I'd recommend any of his short fiction (can't vouch for the graphic novels someone has adapted from his work) to fans of Kafka, Bruno Shulz, J. L. Borges, Alfred Kubin, maybe, or enjoys watching the films of The Brothers Quay or Jan Švankmajer... these more than King, Koontz, Straub, and even Lovecraft, though Lovecraft is closer than the others. This isn't pulp, and it isn't straight Horror (capital H) genre fiction. These stories are finely tuned exhalations, sighs, of dis-ease and the horror of existing in this world and body and mind. That said, they are also fun to read, if the reader has tasted and knows of this dis-ease, this feeling of being nobody, nowhere, and yet being, somebody among other somebodies, someplace, these others maybe knowing they are nobody, nowhere, maybe not knowing, and maybe one or more are truly Something, supernatural, puppet master, source of horror.
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